Sadly, my real job has kept me from doing my real avocation, blogging, and it's especially unfortunate this week since the Republican National Convention is in full swing just in time for hurricane season.
But fear not!
The lovely and talented Mary-Charlotte over at Santa Fe Radio Cafe interviewed me recently on matters political, and you can listen here:
http://www.santaferadiocafe.org/podcasts/?p=2961
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Jesus? He's On Your Side
A string of attacks on religious institutions including Muslim and Sikh houses of worship got me thinking about the sort of psychology that justifies these things. That led me indirectly to one of the more significant questions of our time: What would Jesus do?
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Jesus,
news,
politics,
psychology,
voting
Thursday, August 16, 2012
How to read graphs: The public policy version
I follow The New Teacher Project on ye olde Facebooks, and lately they've been on a rant/rave/something about what they call irreplaceable teachers. This morning, TNTP posted this statement and the following graph:
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